OpenAI’s ChatGPT explodes to 400M weekly users, with GPT-5 on the way

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT reaches 400M weekly users and doubles enterprise adoption to 2M+ users, signals major AI shift as company prepares GPT-5 launch amid growing competition from DeepSeek and xAI.Read More

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9 ways to delete yourself from the internet (and hide your identity online)

If you need to lock down data or reduce your digital footprint, follow our step-by-step guide.

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Cryptominer hidden in pirated games lands mostly on Russian computers

Cybercriminals are sneaking the cryptominer XMRig into pirated versions of popular games, and Russians appear to be the most frequent victims, according to researchers at Kaspersky.

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Google Adds Quantum-Resistant Digital Signatures to Cloud KMS

The new Cloud Key Management Service is part of Google’s new roadmap for implementing the new NIST-based post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards.

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Identity is the breaking point — get it right or zero trust fails

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It’s on security leaders to shift their security strategies to better fight against identity-driven attacks.Read More

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Chinese APT Tools Found in Ransomware Schemes, Blurring Attribution Lines

China-linked cyberespionage toolkits are popping up in ransomware attacks, forcing defenders to rethink how they combat state-backed hackers.

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Milliseconds to breach: How patch automation closes attackers’ fastest loophole

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Patching shouldn’t be the action item teams get to when other higher-priority tasks are completed. It’s core to keeping a business alive.Read More

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Mining Company NioCorp Loses $500,000 in BEC Hack

NioCorp Developments has informed the SEC that it lost $0.5 million after its systems were compromised.

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California privacy regulator seeks to fine Florida data broker after huge breach of Social Security numbers

The California agency said National Public Data failed to register in the state as a data broker.

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AI Can Supercharge Productivity, But we Still Need a Human-in-the-Loop

AI systems can sometimes struggle with complex or nuanced situations, so human intervention can help identify and address potential issues that algorithms might not.

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